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Curley Bridges (Curley Wilson Bridges) was born on 7 February, 1934 in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, United States, is an American singer-songwriter. Discover Curley Bridges's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

Popular As Curley Wilson Bridges
Occupation Singer, songwriter, pianist, organist
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 7 February 1934
Birthday 7 February
Birthplace Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina, United States
Date of death 27 November, 2014
Died Place Barrie, Ontario, Canada
Nationality United States

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1934

Curley Wilson Bridges (February 7, 1934 – November 27, 2014) was an American electric blues, rock and roll, and rhythm and blues singer, pianist and songwriter.

Bridges was born in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina.

His father, Gleason Bridges who befriended Fats Waller, was a farmer and part-time musician, and his mother, Ophelia, played the organ at their church.

Bridges saw Joe Turner and Louis Jordan performing in nearby Raleigh, North Carolina, giving him early inspiration, and he sang at church.

Following his conscription into the U.S. Army at the age of 19, Bridges heard Albert Ammons, Pete Johnson and Piano Red playing the piano and was determined to master the instrument.

After leaving the army on medical grounds, Bridges moved back to Washington, D.C., his home since childhood, and worked as a cook.

Bridges often lingered backstage at the Howard Theatre, where he met and befriended Billie Holiday.

1953

In 1953, he and the trumpet player Frank Motley, Jr., formed the Motley Crew.

1954

In 1954, they recorded an upbeat version of the song "Hound Dog", which was renamed "New Hound Dog" and issued by Big Town Records, billed as by Frank "Dual Trumpeter" Motley & His Crew (with vocal by Curley Bridges) (Big Town 116).

The track was arranged by Bridges.

1959

The outfit played across North America over the years, including taking part in a United Service Organizations (USO Show) in 1959.

1961

Several singles followed, including "A Prayer of Love" (1961), "Are You Satisfied" (1964), "Crying All Alone," "Honey Hush," "Tennessee Waltz," "Everybody Wants a Flattop," "Any Other Way," and "Rock and Roll Gotta Beat," which were issued on various American and Canadian record labels.

In 1961, Bridges received a royalty check for $62.20, which he claimed to be the only royalty payment he received until the turn of the millennium.

The following year Bridges and Motley contributed to Jerry Lee Lewis's album Rockin' with Jerry Lee Lewis.

1966

Bridges performed with this group until 1966; he was the lead vocalist and played the piano and, on occasion, the trombone or drums.

By 1966, the band had relocated to Toronto.

Bridges left the group later that year.

He recruited King Herbert and Frank Pelly from his former band, and they performed as the Rounders in Northern Ontario.

1968

In 1968, Bridges played the electric organ on the album Jackie Shane Live! Bridges then fronted another band, Bridge Crossing, which collaborated with Frank Motley to record Chip Dip (1972).

1981

He continued to perform before and after moving to Barrie, Central Ontario, in 1981.

He and other local musicians spent time as the house band at the Ruanne's nightclub in Barrie, led by Gerry Markman, and Bridges performed as a solo act and with the Fig Leaf Jazz Band.

1997

He appeared in 1997 at Toronto's Harbourfront Soul 'n' Blues Festival.

1999

In 1999, Bridges recorded his first solo album for the Electro-Fi Records label, Keys to the Blues.

It contained his cover versions of songs such as "Honey Hush", "Reconsider Baby", "I'm Tore Down", "Rock Me Baby", "Thank You Pretty Baby", "Every Day I Have the Blues" and "Since I Met You Baby".

2001

His second album, Mr. Rock N Soul, was released in October 2001, and included Bridges version of Fats Domino's "My Girl Josephine".

Pat Carey played saxophone on the album.

2005

In August 2005, Bridges performed at the Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival.

2009

Curley Bridges Live at the Silver Dollar Room was issued in 2009 to celebrate his 75th birthday.

2011

In 2011, he won the Excellence in the Arts Award at the Barrie Arts Awards.

2014

Bridges performed to a sell-out crowd in March 2014, to celebrate his 80th birthday.

Bridges died in the Hospice Simcoe in Barrie, from cancer on November 27, 2014, aged 80.

His remains were donated to the University of Toronto for medical research.